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Check you Tire Pressures!
I had been wondering if my ride was overly harsh because of the runflats, but haven't check my tire pressure since picking up the car from the dealership. (~2500 miles so far) I checked them today, and they were at 50 psi!!!! TPM senses change of relative pressure, not absolute. It can't tell what the exact pressures are, just whether it's + or - relative to the last time the TPM was reset.
Yes, you would have thought by now I would have checked the tire pressures. But nevertheless, I adjusted them back down to 35 psi and things are sooooooo much better. |
Same for me too. When I took delivery of my car 4 months ago, I thought the ride was really rough, and too "sporty". The PSI was between 50-52. I adjusted them also, back to 35psi, which is what is called for with the 20inch Y-spoke wheels. I wonder why both our dealers would make the PSI to dangerously & uncomfortably high?
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I just had my 20" y-spoke wheels put back on yesterday and the ride feels really harsh too.
Mine weren't much higher. Supposed to be 32psi front and 35psi rear for staggered 20" Y-spokes. I guess the ride is going to be harsher than my winter wheel/tire combo... |
Same here... They were ~ 42psi... However, since this is the 3rd car that was delivered to me with the overinflated tires, I knew what to do on the day 1 :)
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Mine were at 40-45psi after I had my 214s put on by a tire/rim shop. I asked them why and they said it gives 25% more cushioning (protection) against bumps for the rims. 35psi is of course acceptable and softer. I think I'll stay with 40psi as a compromise.
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40-50psi is normal for run-flat and low profile tires. I'd set them to 42 in the front and 45 in the rear. I've found the wider your tires are, the better the ride is. 30-35 psi only relates to non-low profile regular tires on rims 17" and smaller. If ride quality and noise is a problem, I would suggest you buy a set of non-runflat tires. Runflats have thicker and reinforced sidewalls so you sacrafice ride quality and longevity, for safety.
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My E70 X5 came with 214's with summer run flats. The sticker on the door says: 275/40 R 20 XL Front 32 PSI 315/35 R 20 XL Rear 35 PSI This matches what's on page 236 of the Owner's Manual for X5's with 3rd row + Sport Package too. Why would one want to inflate them more than what BMW recommends? |
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I agree with the recommended pressures on the door. For you guys and gals that don't check your tires after about 10 K miles and see if the center part of your tire is wearing faster than the edges. that's what usually happens if they are overinflated.
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